Arunachal Governor BD Mishra Seeks Increasing Tenures of IAS, IPS Officers

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Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra, while addressing the special session on Saturday, requested the vice president for help in increasing the tenure of IAS and IPS officers of senior rank to a minimum of three to four years, and a minimum of five years for junior rank IAS and IPS officers in Arunachal Pradesh “in public interest and in the larger context of the development of the state.”

Mishra said, “Arunachal Pradesh is poised to prominently change the state’s developmental landscape by completing the Hollongi greenfield airport, which we aim to inaugurate in August 2022. The strategically important Sela tunnel project, which is going to provide all-weather connectivity and boost tourism in the western part of the state, will also be operational soon.”

“The twin turbines of 500 mw capacity of the 2,000 mw Lower Subansiri Hydro Electric Project, which is being developed by the National Hydro Power Corporation, will also be completed soon,” Mishra added.

He further congratulated Chief Minister Pema Khandu for initiating the e-Office and e-Pragati projects to improve the efficiency and quality of governance and administration, and added that Khandu “personally monitors the developmental progresses through e-Pragati.”

The governor also commended Legislative Assembly Speaker Pasang D Sona, “who spearheaded the e-Vidhan initiative for its business.” He congratulated the assembly house for successfully conducting its last four sessions through the e-Vidhan application.

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